Posts Tagged ‘hobofest’

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Hobofest: Free Saranac Lake Music Festival Sept 2nd

Blind Owl BandThe 10th Annual Saranac Lake Hobofest has been set for Sunday, September 2nd, 2018. The one-day free music festival takes place from noon until 10 pm, rain or shine under the Big Top. This is the fourth Hobofest at the bandshell at Riverside Park; it’s no longer at Union Depot.

This year’s Hobofest celebrates the bands that collaborated to build the event, plus a couple of special guests. Frankenpine, a band made up of former Saranac Lakers and downstate performers, is set to return for a reunion. They were featured the first two years of Hobofest. Two local ensembles that actually premiered at Hobofest are also back: Crackin’ Foxy and the Biscuit Rollers. Crackin’ Foxy presents early swing jazz with special guest drummer Bob Meyer. Biscuit Rollers takes Steve Langdon’s solo act into a fully-realized foot-stompin’ blues experience. Bucket Ruckus, the first act to kick off Hobofest in 2009, will open the Biscuit Rollers’ evening set with the fanfare that used to open Hobofest as the train rolled in. The Blind Owl Band returns for the grand finale, featuring their energetic Adirondack Freight Train String music. The band played Hobofest in 2011 and 2012, early on in their career. » Continue Reading.


Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Hobo Fest In Saranac Lake Set For Sunday

hobofestHoboFest, in its eighth year, returns to Riverside Park with an all-new lineup and the US premiere of a century-old work by composer Béla Bartók, who once lived in Saranac Lake.

The all-day event, which will run from noon to 9:30 pm on Sunday, September 4th, is free and open to the public.

Acts include Bucket Ruckus, a marching drum corps; the Dust Bunnies, a popular local blues and folk band; and Piotr Moore, an 11-year-old blues guitar whiz from Essex. Slow Pony from Vermont and North Carolina, will perform folk traditions from the States and Europe, and present silent films in the evening. » Continue Reading.



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